Philco PSMO634X User Manual Download Page 28

 Roast Pork 

P12 

400 

450W+220℃ 

500 

450W+220℃ 

600 

450W+220℃ 

700 

450W+220℃ 

800 

450W+220℃ 

900 

450W+220℃ 

1000 

450W+220℃ 

Chicken kabobs 

P13 

200 

100W+220℃ 

300 

100W+220℃ 

400 

100W+220℃ 

500 

100W+220℃ 

600 

100W+220℃ 

Shrimp 

P14 

200 

Pre-heat/220℃  

400 

Pre-heat/220℃   

600 

Pre-heat/220℃  

Beef steak 

P15 

400 

100W+220℃ 

500 

100W+220℃ 

600 

100W+220℃ 

700 

100W+220℃ 

800 

100W+220℃ 

900 

100W+220℃ 

1000 

100W+220℃ 

P16 

200 

100W+220℃ 

400 

100W+220℃ 

600 

100W+220℃ 

Chocolate 
cookies 

P17 

500 

Pre-heat/180℃  

lemon cookies 

P18 

400 

Pre-heat/200℃  

Sausage 

P19 

200 

Pre-heat/220℃  

400 

Pre-heat/220℃  

600 

Pre-heat/220℃  

finger food 

P20 

200 

Pre-heat/220℃  

300 

Pre-heat/220℃  

400 

Pre-heat/220℃  

Reheat 

P21 

200 

900W 

300 

900W

 

400 

900W

 

500 

900W

 

600 

900W

 

Potato

 

P22 

1

 

900W

 

2

 

900W

 

3

 

900W

 

Beverage

P23 

1

 

900W

 

2

 

900W

 

3

 

900W

 

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Roast Ribs

Summary of Contents for PSMO634X

Page 1: ...ir and Microwave USER MANUAL Model PSMO634X Read these instruction carefully before using your oven and keep it carefully If you follow the instructions your oven will provide you with many years of g...

Page 2: ...S 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION 4 5 TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS GROUNDING INSTALLATION SETTING UP YOUR OVEN IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT INSTALLING 9 PLACEMENT 10 INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS 1...

Page 3: ...en repaired by a competent person If the apparatus is not maintained in a good state of cleanliness its surface could be degraded and affect the lifespan of the apparatus and lead to a dangerous situa...

Page 4: ...the installation instructions provided 14 Eggs in the shell and whole hard boiled eggs should not be heated in microwave ovens since they may explode even after microwave heating has ended 15 This ap...

Page 5: ...ouching heating elements Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously supervised 31 The microwave oven must be operated with the decorative door open for ovens with a decor...

Page 6: ...oft dry cloth To Reduce the Risk of Injury to Persons Grounding Installation 6 DANGER Electric Shock Hazard Touching some of the internal components can cause serious personal injury or death Do not d...

Page 7: ...y break Heat resistant oven glassware only Make sure there is no metallic trim Do not use cracked or chipped dishes Follow manufacturer s instructions Do not close with metal tie Make slits to allow s...

Page 8: ...arks Aluminum tray Food carton with metal handle Metal or metal trimmed utensils Metal twist ties Paper bags Plastic foam Wood Metal shields the food from microwave energy Metal trim may cause arcing...

Page 9: ...g can This appliance is NOT intended for use in a commercial environment The appliance installed earthed socket result in fire If the appliance is not fitted with a supply cord and a plug the connecti...

Page 10: ...ap above the oven Placement Installation dimensions Building in 9 662 4 9 542 4 4 5 22 4 1 4 9 662 4 9 45 9 4 5 9 9 2 56 662 4 58 49 6 5 8 4 3 9 45 1 22 4 662 4 6 5 2 9 4 22 4 9 58 1 6 4 2 5 4 5 4 3 9...

Page 11: ...Fully insert the appliance and centre it Do not kink the connecting cable Screw the appliance into place The gap between the worktop and the appliance must not be closed by addtional battens 10 0 11...

Page 12: ...Touch symbol next to the sensor keys Heat the empty oven for at least an hour When you do this make sure that the room is well ventilated Close the door to the other room to avoid odor pervaded the Ho...

Page 13: ...between 00 00 and 23 59 Press or to set the new time and press the Press or 2 When you set the clock long press or when adjusting 10MIN short press time each time you adjust 1MIN OPERATION INSTRUCTIO...

Page 14: ...g irregularly shaped foods Softening ice cream Allowing dough to rise power levels you can choose and for fish vegetables fish 20 14 1 Press the button to activate the program selection 01 00 will lig...

Page 15: ...n mode The default temperature is 180 degrees 1 Press the button to activate the program selection 01 00 displays and the microwave icon appears 2 3 Press 2 3 Press 4 Press or to select temerpature 5...

Page 16: ...vel selection The default power is 300W Microwave 1 Press the button to activate the program selection 01 00 displays and the microwave icon appears microwave power 700W 450W 300W 100W to enter to the...

Page 17: ...ess the key more than once you can switch between the different cooking types such as d01 P01 S01 at this point you can press the or to choose Defrost Non Steam When the display lights enter menu mode...

Page 18: ...the preheat icon appears in the display 2 Press button to start preheating When the right tem ature is reached you will hear three beeps You can stop the preheating by opening the oven door or by pre...

Page 19: ...Function 1 In standby mode press button enter the steam mode time lights up by default 2 When you select MW Steam mode the icon is displayed then displays 300W to enter to the microwave power level s...

Page 20: ...l be a long 1 In standby mode press button enter the steam mode time light up by default 1 When setting if no other operation it will confirm automatically after 10 seconds Except clock setting for th...

Page 21: ...system will be beeping 10 times to remind you clean up the tank After the to withdraw water 2 The water tank is empty need to fill the water tank 2 The water pipe is abnormal 4 The water tank is abnor...

Page 22: ...liance remove the water tank fill in 1 litre of fresh water into the water tank add a packet of descaling agent 3 In standby mode press button the display lights display shows default 2 Put the water...

Page 23: ...Steam100 300W 300 400 500 600 200 Steam100 300 400 500 600 Halibut filet S05 200 Steam100 300W 300 400 500 600 Cockles S06 200 Steam100 100W 300 400 500 600 Cod filet S07 200 Steam100 300W 300 400 50...

Page 24: ...0 600 700 800 Pork filet whole S15 200 Steam100 300W 300 400 500 600 Sausages S16 200 Steam100 100W 300 400 500 600 Eggs in Glass S17 1 Steam100 3 Eggs hard S18 1 Steam100 3 Eggs soft S19 1 Steam100 3...

Page 25: ...Steam100 300W 300 400 500 600 Potatoes with skin whole small S27 1 Steam100 300W 2 3 4 Potatoes with skin whole big S28 1 Steam100 2 3 4 Potatoes without skin pieces S29 200 Steam100 300W 300 400 500...

Page 26: ...00 300W 300 400 500 600 Leeks S35 200 Steam100 300W 300 400 500 600 Brussels sprouts S36 200 Steam100 300 400 500 600 Celery S37 200 Steam100 300W 300 400 500 600 700 800 Asparagus S38 200 Steam100 10...

Page 27: ...450W 220 800 450W 220 Chicken Wings P06 200 300W 220 300 300W 220 400 300W 220 500 300W 220 600 300W 220 700 300W 220 800 300W 220 Fish Whole P07 1 100W 220 2 100W 220 3 100W 220 Fish Steak P08 200 1...

Page 28: ...100W 220 500 100W 220 600 100W 220 700 100W 220 800 100W 220 900 100W 220 1000 100W 220 P16 200 100W 220 400 100W 220 600 100W 220 Chocolate cookies P17 500 Pre heat 180 lemon cookies P18 400 Pre hea...

Page 29: ...r 900W 450W 100 1000ml water 150 1500ml water Baked Apple P29 2 700W 3 4 Sandwich P30 1 900W 2 3 Popcorn P31 50 900W 100 Fudge Brownies P32 800 100W 180 Bread P33 100 Grill Level3 150 200 Chicken nugg...

Page 30: ...peanut chocolate cookies P38 500 Pre heat 180 P39 2 100W 220 4 6 Muffin P40 840 70g 12 Pre heat 180 30 H amburger steak...

Page 31: ...ected and treated If at any time in future you need to dispose of this product please do NOT dispose of this product with household waste Please send this product to WEEE collecting points where avail...

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